Pharmacy Contraceptive service
About this service
About this service:
The new NHS contraception service enables you to start on or renew your supply of oral contraceptive (pill) without needing to see your GP.
What is the service?
Our trained Pharmacist colleagues can support and advise you about oral contraceptive and where appropriate provide you with a supply of oral contraception.
Who is it for?
This service is available for patients who are already taking oral contraception as well as patients are wanting to explore contraception options and be supplied with oral contraception for the first time. *combined oral contraceptive (COC) – from menarche up to and including 49 years of age; or progestogen only pill (POP) – from menarche up to and including 54 years of age.
What does the consultation involve?
You will speak with a pharmacist so they can review your current medical history to decide what form of oral contraception would be the best option for you. During the consultation the pharmacist will be required to check your BMI. This check includes taking your weight and height measurements.
The pharmacist will also discuss other longer acting forms of contraception with you to make sure you are choosing the best option for you.